Pure L wrote:dontfeartheringo wrote:Today at 2pm a large pack of lumber, rockwool batts, sound insulated glass and plywood arrives at my studio.
The coming three day weekend will be spent building sound traps, installing a window between the control room and the drum room and building a drum platform.
I don't mind telling you that I am a bit nervous about how much I have taken on, since a large part of my labor force is musicians who also know how to swing a hammer, and they always seem to find something else to do at the last minute.
I am also anxiously awaiting the news on my Focusrite mic pres which went into the shop a week ago with a bad channel.
In other news, I have found a Soundcraft Ghost 24 in a second hand music store. They're only asking about $1450 for it. I bet I could get it talked down to $1200. Eventually, I could send it off to get the superwhammy put on it
by these guys. How to get a world class board on the installment plan...
Ringo.
This is an awesome undertaking. You've probably mentioned it before but are you doing this in a garage? A basement? An honest-to-goodness pre-built building?
My garage has been earmarked for a similar project for far too long.
I'd be in favor of a whole thread dedicated to this project. If only for those of us who would like to do the same thing.
Sweet.
I think that the problem with giving this a whole thread would be that in very short order, people who actually know what they're doing with a studio would see me for the impostor that I am.
My studio is the B Room at
Pigpen Studios in Athens, GA. Pigpen is in a 10,000 square foot warehouse in what USED TO BE the abandoned and derelict part of town. Half the space is rehearsal studios for bands and the other half is the A Room, the B Room and storage.
The B Room has been open for a year as a hip hop/acoustic music/Beat Detective and Overdub room. I am now expanding into the room that has been our lounge for years and making it the drum room.
We were using a Digi002 rack unit, which has now been sold and replaced with a Digi002 console. An M-Audio Octane should be arriving in the mail any day now, as well as some mic stands, more cables, etx.
Additional mic pres are the Focusrite ISA 428 Pre Pak. I have access to all of the mics used in the A Room.
The B Room will henceforth be known as "The Pig Sty." I have a friend who has done a logo for t-shirts and such. It's a pig driving a 1972 Dodge Charger, Big Daddy Roth style, and it says "The Pig Sty: Fast and Dirty."
Most of my clients will be punk/metal/stoner/doom bands.
Nervous?
Shit yes.
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